Common use of What Constitutes Abandonment Clause in Contracts

What Constitutes Abandonment. The Grantor shall be entitled to exercise its options and obtain any required injunctive relief if: (A) The Grantee fails to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Agreement over a substantial portion of the Franchise Area for forty-eight (48) consecutive hours, unless the Grantor authorizes a longer interruption of service; or (B) The Grantee, for any period, willfully and without cause refuses to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Cable Television System Franchise Renewal Agreement, Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

What Constitutes Abandonment. (A) The Grantor shall be entitled to exercise its options and obtain any required injunctive relief if: (A1) The Grantee fails to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Agreement over a substantial portion of to the Franchise Area for fortyninety-eight six (4896) consecutive hours, unless the Grantor authorizes a longer interruption of service, except if such failure to provide service is due to a force majeure occurrence, as described in Section 5.4; or (B2) The Grantee, for any period, willfully and without cause refuses to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Agreement.Agreement.β€Œ

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Cable Television Franchise Agreement

What Constitutes Abandonment. (A) The Grantor shall be entitled to exercise its options and obtain any required injunctive relief if: (A1) The Grantee fails to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Agreement over a substantial portion of to the Franchise Area for fortyninety-eight six (4896) consecutive hours, unless the Grantor authorizes a longer interruption of service, except if such failure to provide service is due to a force majeure occurrence, as described in Section 4.6; or (B2) The Grantee, for any period, willfully and without cause refuses to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Cable Television Franchise Agreement